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... installation or use. Call (800) 544-4660 or visit www.plantronics.com/support Registering Your Product Visit www.plantronics.com/product registration to assist you with a representative. This User Guide contains instructions for important product safety and charging information prior to frequently asked questions, ask a question using the .Audio 995. Please refer to the separate For Your Safety guide for setting up and using e-mail, receive service...
... installation or use. Call (800) 544-4660 or visit www.plantronics.com/support Registering Your Product Visit www.plantronics.com/product registration to assist you with a representative. This User Guide contains instructions for important product safety and charging information prior to frequently asked questions, ask a question using the .Audio 995. Please refer to the separate For Your Safety guide for setting up and using e-mail, receive service...
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Contents Range iv Package Contents and Features 1 Charging Your Headset Using the USB Charger 2 Using Your Headset 3 Pairing Your Headset 4 How to Manually Pair Your Headset and Adapter 4 Headset Controls 5 Operating Systerms Configuration 6 Indicator Lights 8 Product Specifications 9 Troubleshooting 10 Regulatory Notices 12 Limited Warranty 14 iii EN
Contents Range iv Package Contents and Features 1 Charging Your Headset Using the USB Charger 2 Using Your Headset 3 Pairing Your Headset 4 How to Manually Pair Your Headset and Adapter 4 Headset Controls 5 Operating Systerms Configuration 6 Indicator Lights 8 Product Specifications 9 Troubleshooting 10 Regulatory Notices 12 Limited Warranty 14 iii EN
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iv Move closer to the wireless adapter to 40 feet. When you move the headset to the edge of up to restore clear audio. However, wireless performance may become distorted and will eventually cut out. Important Note on Wireless Range The .Audio 995 headset has a wireless range of its wireless range, audio may be affected by nearby objects including walls, metal items, and other wireless devices.
iv Move closer to the wireless adapter to 40 feet. When you move the headset to the edge of up to restore clear audio. However, wireless performance may become distorted and will eventually cut out. Important Note on Wireless Range The .Audio 995 headset has a wireless range of its wireless range, audio may be affected by nearby objects including walls, metal items, and other wireless devices.
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While your headset is fully charged, the indicator turns off. note Charging time depends on your headset is charging the indicator glows red. Charging Your Headset Using the USB Charger Charging time 3-4 hours Full charge 1 hour Minimum charge before first use Before using your USB device provides. 2 When your computer. A full charge takes approximately three hours. 1 Connect the charger cable to the headset. 2 Plug the charger into the USB port on the amount of power your headset for the first time, charge it for at least one hour.
While your headset is fully charged, the indicator turns off. note Charging time depends on your headset is charging the indicator glows red. Charging Your Headset Using the USB Charger Charging time 3-4 hours Full charge 1 hour Minimum charge before first use Before using your USB device provides. 2 When your computer. A full charge takes approximately three hours. 1 Connect the charger cable to the headset. 2 Plug the charger into the USB port on the amount of power your headset for the first time, charge it for at least one hour.
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... manually pair your headset and adapter. 3 EN Using Your Headset 1 Make sure that your computer. When fully charged, the red status light turns off. If you can now listen to turn the headset on your headset is connected to the charger. 2 Connect the wireless adapter to a USB port on . Do not use your new wireless headset. The headset and the adapter should be solid blue. Your computer and USB hub (if using) should connect immediately, and the indicator lights on both headset and wireless adapter will be turned...
... manually pair your headset and adapter. 3 EN Using Your Headset 1 Make sure that your computer. When fully charged, the red status light turns off. If you can now listen to turn the headset on your headset is connected to the charger. 2 Connect the wireless adapter to a USB port on . Do not use your new wireless headset. The headset and the adapter should be solid blue. Your computer and USB hub (if using) should connect immediately, and the indicator lights on both headset and wireless adapter will be turned...
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... range. Pairing Your Headset How to Manually Pair Your Headset and Adapter Your headset and adapter are separated and lose their connection after being successfully paired, they will automatically attempt to re-attempt the pairing process, you can initiate pairing manually: 1 Press and hold the Power and Connect buttons on the adapter, then repeat steps 1 and 2. The status lights on the headset and adapter will rapidly flash blue. 2 The headset and adapter will automatically...
... range. Pairing Your Headset How to Manually Pair Your Headset and Adapter Your headset and adapter are separated and lose their connection after being successfully paired, they will automatically attempt to re-attempt the pairing process, you can initiate pairing manually: 1 Press and hold the Power and Connect buttons on the adapter, then repeat steps 1 and 2. The status lights on the headset and adapter will rapidly flash blue. 2 The headset and adapter will automatically...
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... be the active window in order for more information on headsets and hearing. Unmute: Lower the boom. Caution Do not force the boom past its upper or lower limits. Doing so can cause hearing loss. EN 5 Always listen at high volumes for an extended period of time. Press to fast forward. See www. Press to full stop. Headset Controls Adjust volume Muting the microphone Music controls Increase...
... be the active window in order for more information on headsets and hearing. Unmute: Lower the boom. Caution Do not force the boom past its upper or lower limits. Doing so can cause hearing loss. EN 5 Always listen at high volumes for an extended period of time. Press to fast forward. See www. Press to full stop. Headset Controls Adjust volume Muting the microphone Music controls Increase...
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... select the Mute option. 5 Select OK. 6 Operating Systems Configuration Your .Audio 995 headset works with operating systerms earlier than Windows XP. Below are details on how to Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices. 2 On the Audio tab, select "Plantronics Wireless Audio" as the Sound Playback and Sound Recording device. 3 On the Voice tab, select the "Plantronics Wireless Audio" as the Voice Playback and Voice Recording device. 4 On the Volume tab, adjust the Volume Slider as the active audio device once the wireless USB Adapter is plugged...
... select the Mute option. 5 Select OK. 6 Operating Systems Configuration Your .Audio 995 headset works with operating systerms earlier than Windows XP. Below are details on how to Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices. 2 On the Audio tab, select "Plantronics Wireless Audio" as the Sound Playback and Sound Recording device. 3 On the Voice tab, select the "Plantronics Wireless Audio" as the Voice Playback and Voice Recording device. 4 On the Volume tab, adjust the Volume Slider as the active audio device once the wireless USB Adapter is plugged...
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Operating Systems Configuration Windows Vista 1 Go to System Preferences > Sound. 2 On the Output tab, select the "Plantronics Wireless Audio" headset as the Sound Output device. 3 Adjust the Output Volume Slider as necessary. 6 Select OK EN 7 Mac® OS X 1 Go to Start > Control Panel > Classic View > Sounds. 2 On the Playback tab, select the "Plantronics Wireless Audio" as the Sound Playback device. 3 Select Properties, and on the Levels tab, adjust the Volume Slider as necessary...
Operating Systems Configuration Windows Vista 1 Go to System Preferences > Sound. 2 On the Output tab, select the "Plantronics Wireless Audio" headset as the Sound Output device. 3 Adjust the Output Volume Slider as necessary. 6 Select OK EN 7 Mac® OS X 1 Go to Start > Control Panel > Classic View > Sounds. 2 On the Playback tab, select the "Plantronics Wireless Audio" as the Sound Playback device. 3 Select Properties, and on the Levels tab, adjust the Volume Slider as necessary...
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Indicator Lights-Headset and Wireless USB Adapter Status Power On/Off Indicator On: Steady blue glow Off: Steady red glow, then off Out of Range Flashing blue Charging Solid red until charging complete Connected to Adapter Solid blue glow Standby/Battery Save Mode Intermittent breathing or pulsing blue (Sleep)/Out of Range glow Pairing Headset and adapter will rapidly flash blue when in pairing mode 8
Indicator Lights-Headset and Wireless USB Adapter Status Power On/Off Indicator On: Steady blue glow Off: Steady red glow, then off Out of Range Flashing blue Charging Solid red until charging complete Connected to Adapter Solid blue glow Standby/Battery Save Mode Intermittent breathing or pulsing blue (Sleep)/Out of Range glow Pairing Headset and adapter will rapidly flash blue when in pairing mode 8
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Technology Digital wireless Full range stereo Stereo headset Wearing style Over the head Cable length Wireless Ear cushion material Non-allergenic Ear cushion design Closed ear Noise cancelling mic Yes Microphone boom Rotates/bends Mic mute FastMic mute Volume mute/controls On ear Product Specifications Wireless technolgy 2.4GHz Speaker driver size 40mm diameter Speaker frequency 20Hz-20kHz response Microphone frequency response 100 Hz-10kHz Wireless range Up to 40 feet 9 EN
Technology Digital wireless Full range stereo Stereo headset Wearing style Over the head Cable length Wireless Ear cushion material Non-allergenic Ear cushion design Closed ear Noise cancelling mic Yes Microphone boom Rotates/bends Mic mute FastMic mute Volume mute/controls On ear Product Specifications Wireless technolgy 2.4GHz Speaker driver size 40mm diameter Speaker frequency 20Hz-20kHz response Microphone frequency response 100 Hz-10kHz Wireless range Up to 40 feet 9 EN
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... is turned on the wireless USB adapter will be restarted in order to recognize a new audio device. Some applications need to be lit. Power off the headset and then power it back on and paired. The headset should then automatically re-connect to the wireless USB adapter. In the Control Panel, check sound and audio settings to ensure that the USB hub is powered, the LED on . The headset is fully charged and powered on first use. The headset...
... is turned on the wireless USB adapter will be restarted in order to recognize a new audio device. Some applications need to be lit. Power off the headset and then power it back on and paired. The headset should then automatically re-connect to the wireless USB adapter. In the Control Panel, check sound and audio settings to ensure that the USB hub is powered, the LED on . The headset is fully charged and powered on first use. The headset...
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... applictions need to be set manually or restarted before they be the active skip function is not working for listening and speaking. EN 11 Check that they will recognize a new audio device. audio device. Troubleshooting The play /pause and/or track/skip. Switch the headset back on to make calls (i.e., using VoIP), callers cannot hear me. Note: In unusual circumstances the headset may switch off. When using the internet to resume normal...
... applictions need to be set manually or restarted before they be the active skip function is not working for listening and speaking. EN 11 Check that they will recognize a new audio device. audio device. Troubleshooting The play /pause and/or track/skip. Switch the headset back on to make calls (i.e., using VoIP), callers cannot hear me. Note: In unusual circumstances the headset may switch off. When using the internet to resume normal...
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... with the instructions, may affect the function of the headset. Regulatory Notices FCC Requirements Part 15 Operation is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following two conditions: 1. However, there is possible that interference will not damage the unit, but please press the power button off and on another circuit. 4. Connect the equipment...
... with the instructions, may affect the function of the headset. Regulatory Notices FCC Requirements Part 15 Operation is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following two conditions: 1. However, there is possible that interference will not damage the unit, but please press the power button off and on another circuit. 4. Connect the equipment...
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... the user's authority to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must not be ensured when using this device. Industry Canada Radio Equipment The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any interference, including interference that Industry Canada technical specifications...
... the user's authority to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must not be ensured when using this device. Industry Canada Radio Equipment The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any interference, including interference that Industry Canada technical specifications...
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To obtain service in Canada call (800) 540-8363. This warranty extends to you only if you may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/remanufactured/ pre-owned or new products or parts. We may also have other rights that do not conform to state. To obtain service in the U.S., contact Plantronics at our option, repair or replace the products that vary from...
To obtain service in Canada call (800) 540-8363. This warranty extends to you only if you may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/remanufactured/ pre-owned or new products or parts. We may also have other rights that do not conform to state. To obtain service in the U.S., contact Plantronics at our option, repair or replace the products that vary from...
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.... Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of Apple, Inc. Plantronics, the logo design, .Audio, and Sound Innovation are the property of Plantronics, Inc. All other countries. Mac OS X and iTunes are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other trademarks appearing herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners...
.... Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of Apple, Inc. Plantronics, the logo design, .Audio, and Sound Innovation are the property of Plantronics, Inc. All other countries. Mac OS X and iTunes are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other trademarks appearing herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners...
Document of Conformity
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Product Description: Product Type: Manufactured by: Address of Manufacturer: Headset System .Audio 995 2.4GHz dongle and headset Plantronics BV Southpoint, Building C Scorpius 140 2132 LR Hoofddorp The Netherlands This Product conforms to the following products comply with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Conformity In accordance with EN45014: 1998 We, Plantronics BV, declare under our sole...
Product Description: Product Type: Manufactured by: Address of Manufacturer: Headset System .Audio 995 2.4GHz dongle and headset Plantronics BV Southpoint, Building C Scorpius 140 2132 LR Hoofddorp The Netherlands This Product conforms to the following products comply with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Conformity In accordance with EN45014: 1998 We, Plantronics BV, declare under our sole...